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Biden's support on Capitol Hill grimly uncertain. A seventh Democrat says he should drop out

Biden's support on Capitol Hill grimly uncertain. A seventh Democrat says he should drop out
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Biden's support on Capitol Hill grimly uncertain. A seventh Democrat says he should drop out
The mood on Capitol Hill turned grimly uncertain Tuesday as Democrats wrestled over President Joe Biden맥스카지노s reelection and the extraordinary question before them 맥스카지노 whether to stand behind his candidacy or push the president to bow out amid concerns over his ability to lead them to victory.House and Senate Democrats met privately with tensions running high. The conversation was 맥스카지노dour맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노sad맥스카지노 in the House, lawmakers said, as they discussed their party leader who emphatically refuses to step aside and implored them in a sharply worded letter to refocus from him to the threat posed by Republican Donald Trump. In the Senate, where Biden spent a storied career, they said even less.Late in the day, a seventh House Democrat, Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey, publicly called on Biden not to run for reelection, saying with Trump seeking to return to the White House, 맥스카지노the stakes are too high 맥스카지노 and the threat is too real 맥스카지노 to stay silent.맥스카지노What could become a time for Democrats to bolster their president, who remains the favorite for some despite his poor debate performance and public appearances, instead fell deeper into crisis over real fears they could lose the White House and Congress and watch the rise of a second term Trump.Earlier, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York said members had 맥스카지노an opportunity to express themselves in a candid and comprehensive fashion맥스카지노 at a closed-door session and the discussions would continue.It's a remarkable moment for the president and his party with Democrats in Congress seriously questioning Biden's place at the top of the ticket, weeks before the Democratic National Convention to nominate him for a second term.Biden맥스카지노s supporters have been emerging as the most vocal, and at least one key House Democrat reversed course to publicly support the president. But no agreement was in sight and an undercurrent of dissent runs strong. As Senate Democrats stayed silent in public, Biden맥스카지노s political future was the remarkable matter in question.Asked if there was any consensus, Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, one of Biden's closest supporters, said the 맥스카지노consensus is that Donald Trump poses a threat and the focus should be on that.맥스카지노One Democrat, Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado, said publicly what he told his colleagues in private 맥스카지노 that he believes Trump 맥스카지노is on track win this election 맥스카지노 and maybe win it by a landslide and take with him the Senate and the House.Stopping short of calling for Biden to drop out, Bennet spoke forcefully on CNN about the danger of a second Trump presidency and said it맥스카지노s up to the president 맥스카지노to consider맥스카지노 the options. He said he did not hear any other Senate Democrat call for Biden to leave the race.맥스카지노It맥스카지노s not a question about politics,맥스카지노 he said. 맥스카지노It맥스카지노s a moral question about the future of our country.맥스카지노In the private House meeting Tuesday, there was a growing concern that Biden remaining in the race means the election will center on his age issues instead of Trump, according to one of the people in the room.At least 20 Democratic lawmakers stood up to speak during the nearly two-hour session in what for many is an existential moment for their country considering a second Trump presidency.Most of those who spoke wanted Biden to end his candidacy, said another person granted anonymity to discuss the meeting.Among them was Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, who leads a contingent of military veterans in the House and is among the Democrats who have publicly called for Biden to step aside.Still others dropped their private concerns in order to back Biden, for now. 맥스카지노He said he맥스카지노s going to remain in, he맥스카지노s our candidate, and we맥스카지노re going to support him,맥스카지노 said Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, on CNN. Over the weekend was among those privately saying Biden should not run.맥스카지노I맥스카지노m staying with Papa," said Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y.. He said his constituents understand what the country went through during the COVID-19 pandemic and how Biden led through the crisis. "He was fit then and he맥스카지노s fit now.맥스카지노Many Democrats worry that not only is the presidency in jeopardy but also their own down-ballot races for control of the House and Senate 맥스카지노 and the party's ability to stop Trump and the conservative Project 2025 agenda with its plans to weaken the federal government.맥스카지노He just has to step down because he can맥스카지노t win,맥스카지노 said Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill.One Democratic lawmaker who declined to be named said afterward that people love Biden, but there맥스카지노s a real sense of helplessness over the situation and the threat of the consequences if Democrats lose the elections. The lawmaker said the situation was 맥스카지노sad.맥스카지노After a closed-door Senate lunch meeting, most senators were reluctant to say either that they unequivocally support Biden or that they want to see him step aside.맥스카지노I think we should do our best job to defeat Trump and I맥스카지노m really excited about it,맥스카지노 said Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.While there's now more than a handful of House Democrats that have publicly called on Biden to end his candidacy, no Senate Democrat has publicly called for Biden to leave the race.The majority of Democratic senators who spoke during the lunch meeting expressed deep concerns about whether Biden can beat Trump in November, though they stopped short of saying he should step down from the race, according to a person familiar with the conversation and granted anonymity to discuss it.There were also a handful of senators who defended Biden. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York repeated, 맥스카지노I맥스카지노ve said before, I'm with Joe.맥스카지노Some are turning more serious attention to Vice President Kamala Harris as an alternative.Rep. Jared Huffman of California who is leading the House Democrats맥스카지노 task force fighting Project 2025, said Democrats need to get back to confronting Trump and can win the election with Biden at the top of the ticket.But he said if Biden맥스카지노s decision to stay on changes 맥스카지노that맥스카지노s not the end of the world, in my view.맥스카지노맥스카지노I think we맥스카지노ve got an excellent next up in the vice president. She맥스카지노s good, and she맥스카지노s ready to go.맥스카지노Huffman said Democrats, unlike their House GOP counterparts, can 맥스카지노have principled disagreements without fighting like ferrets in a phone booth.맥스카지노Republicans face their own history-making political situation, poised to nominate a former president who is the first ever to be convicted of a felony 맥스카지노 in a hush money case 맥스카지노 and who faces federal criminal indictments, including the effort to overturn the 2020 election he lost to Biden.After a slow initial response to Biden's dismal debate, the White House and campaign team are working more furiously now to end the drama in part by gathering the president's most loyal supporters to speak out.Biden spent part of his Tuesday evening speaking on a virtual call with more than 200 Democratic mayors, saying he will win reelection with 맥스카지노basic block-and-tackling맥스카지노 and boasting of the thousands of calls being made to voters, doors being knocked and signs being posted in support of his candidacy, according to a readout from his campaign.That came after the president met virtually late Monday with the Congressional Black Caucus, whose members are core to Biden's coalition, thanking them for having his back, and assuring them he would have theirs in a second term. He was also to meet with the Congressional Progressive Caucus, whose leadership 맥스카지노 along with that of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus 맥스카지노 has said publicly they are sticking with the president.Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, a freshman Democrat, said there is too much at stake to turn away from Biden at this point in the campaign, saying a second Trump presidency would be extremely harmful to Black Americans across the country.맥스카지노We are not willing to risk our freedoms for somebody feeling good because there맥스카지노s a different name on the ballot,맥스카지노 she said.Having been on the campaign trail with Biden, Crockett added, 맥스카지노That is why I can feel so confident, because I have seen more than the 90 minutes that everybody is so concerned about.맥스카지노And Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., who ended his long-shot 2024 Democratic presidential bid months ago, was asked by reporters if he felt vindicated by Democrats calling on Biden to step aside. 맥스카지노If this is vindication, vindication has never been so unfulfilling,맥스카지노 he said.

The mood on Capitol Hill turned grimly uncertain Tuesday as Democrats wrestled over President Joe Biden맥스카지노s reelection and the extraordinary question before them 맥스카지노 whether to stand behind his candidacy or push the president to bow out amid concerns over his ability to lead them to victory.

House and Senate Democrats met privately with tensions running high. The conversation was 맥스카지노dour맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노sad맥스카지노 in the House, lawmakers said, as they discussed their party leader who emphatically refuses to step aside and implored them in a sharply worded letter to refocus from him to the threat posed by Republican Donald Trump. In the Senate, where Biden spent a storied career, they said even less.

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Late in the day, a seventh House Democrat, Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey, publicly called on Biden not to run for reelection, saying with Trump seeking to return to the White House, 맥스카지노the stakes are too high 맥스카지노 and the threat is too real 맥스카지노 to stay silent.맥스카지노

What could become a time for Democrats to bolster their president, who remains the favorite for some despite his poor debate performance and public appearances, instead fell deeper into crisis over real fears they could lose the White House and Congress and watch the rise of a second term Trump.

Earlier, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York said members had 맥스카지노an opportunity to express themselves in a candid and comprehensive fashion맥스카지노 at a closed-door session and the discussions would continue.

It's a remarkable moment for the president and his party with Democrats in Congress seriously questioning Biden's place at the top of the ticket, weeks before the Democratic National Convention to nominate him for a second term.

Biden맥스카지노s supporters have been emerging as the most vocal, and at least one key House Democrat reversed course to publicly support the president. But no agreement was in sight and an undercurrent of dissent runs strong. As Senate Democrats stayed silent in public, Biden맥스카지노s political future was the remarkable matter in question.

Asked if there was any consensus, Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, one of Biden's closest supporters, said the 맥스카지노consensus is that Donald Trump poses a threat and the focus should be on that.맥스카지노

One Democrat, Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado, said publicly what he told his colleagues in private 맥스카지노 that he believes Trump 맥스카지노is on track win this election 맥스카지노 and maybe win it by a landslide and take with him the Senate and the House.

Stopping short of calling for Biden to drop out, Bennet spoke forcefully on CNN about the danger of a second Trump presidency and said it맥스카지노s up to the president 맥스카지노to consider맥스카지노 the options. He said he did not hear any other Senate Democrat call for Biden to leave the race.

맥스카지노It맥스카지노s not a question about politics,맥스카지노 he said. 맥스카지노It맥스카지노s a moral question about the future of our country.맥스카지노

In the private House meeting Tuesday, there was a growing concern that Biden remaining in the race means the election will center on his age issues instead of Trump, according to one of the people in the room.

At least 20 Democratic lawmakers stood up to speak during the nearly two-hour session in what for many is an existential moment for their country considering a second Trump presidency.

Most of those who spoke wanted Biden to end his candidacy, said another person granted anonymity to discuss the meeting.

Among them was Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, who leads a contingent of military veterans in the House and is among the Democrats who have publicly called for Biden to step aside.

Still others dropped their private concerns in order to back Biden, for now. 맥스카지노He said he맥스카지노s going to remain in, he맥스카지노s our candidate, and we맥스카지노re going to support him,맥스카지노 said Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, on CNN. Over the weekend was among those privately saying Biden should not run.

맥스카지노I맥스카지노m staying with Papa," said Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y.. He said his constituents understand what the country went through during the COVID-19 pandemic and how Biden led through the crisis. "He was fit then and he맥스카지노s fit now.맥스카지노

Many Democrats worry that not only is the presidency in jeopardy but also their own down-ballot races for control of the House and Senate 맥스카지노 and the party's ability to stop Trump and the conservative with its plans to weaken the federal government.

맥스카지노He just has to step down because he can맥스카지노t win,맥스카지노 said Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill.

One Democratic lawmaker who declined to be named said afterward that people love Biden, but there맥스카지노s a real sense of helplessness over the situation and the threat of the consequences if Democrats lose the elections. The lawmaker said the situation was 맥스카지노sad.맥스카지노

After a closed-door Senate lunch meeting, most senators were reluctant to say either that they unequivocally support Biden or that they want to see him step aside.

맥스카지노I think we should do our best job to defeat Trump and I맥스카지노m really excited about it,맥스카지노 said Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.

While there's now more than a handful of House Democrats that have publicly called on Biden to end his candidacy, no Senate Democrat has publicly called for Biden to leave the race.

The majority of Democratic senators who spoke during the lunch meeting expressed deep concerns about whether Biden can beat Trump in November, though they stopped short of saying he should step down from the race, according to a person familiar with the conversation and granted anonymity to discuss it.

There were also a handful of senators who defended Biden. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York repeated, 맥스카지노I맥스카지노ve said before, I'm with Joe.맥스카지노

Some are turning more serious attention to Vice President Kamala Harris as an alternative.

Rep. Jared Huffman of California who is leading the House Democrats맥스카지노 task force fighting Project 2025, said Democrats need to get back to confronting Trump and can win the election with Biden at the top of the ticket.

But he said if Biden맥스카지노s decision to stay on changes 맥스카지노that맥스카지노s not the end of the world, in my view.맥스카지노

맥스카지노I think we맥스카지노ve got an excellent next up in the vice president. She맥스카지노s good, and she맥스카지노s ready to go.맥스카지노

Huffman said Democrats, unlike their House GOP counterparts, can 맥스카지노have principled disagreements without fighting like ferrets in a phone booth.맥스카지노

Republicans face their own history-making political situation, poised to nominate a former president who is the first ever to be convicted of a felony 맥스카지노 in a hush money case 맥스카지노 and who faces federal criminal indictments, including the effort to overturn the 2020 election he lost to Biden.

After a slow initial response to Biden's dismal debate, the White House and campaign team are working more furiously now to end the drama in part by gathering the president's most loyal supporters to speak out.

Biden spent part of his Tuesday evening speaking on a virtual call with more than 200 Democratic mayors, saying he will win reelection with 맥스카지노basic block-and-tackling맥스카지노 and boasting of the thousands of calls being made to voters, doors being knocked and signs being posted in support of his candidacy, according to a readout from his campaign.

That came after the president met virtually late Monday with the Congressional Black Caucus, whose members are core to Biden's coalition, thanking them for having his back, and assuring them he would have theirs in a second term. He was also to meet with the Congressional Progressive Caucus, whose leadership 맥스카지노 along with that of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus 맥스카지노 has said publicly they are sticking with the president.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, a freshman Democrat, said there is too much at stake to turn away from Biden at this point in the campaign, saying a second Trump presidency would be extremely harmful to Black Americans across the country.

맥스카지노We are not willing to risk our freedoms for somebody feeling good because there맥스카지노s a different name on the ballot,맥스카지노 she said.

Having been on the campaign trail with Biden, Crockett added, 맥스카지노That is why I can feel so confident, because I have seen more than the 90 minutes that everybody is so concerned about.맥스카지노

And Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., who ended his long-shot 2024 Democratic presidential bid months ago, was asked by reporters if he felt vindicated by Democrats calling on Biden to step aside. 맥스카지노If this is vindication, vindication has never been so unfulfilling,맥스카지노 he said.